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A few years ago I would’ve instantly leapt up and said ‘of course not – it’ll be great fun! Hot chocolate, campfires, snuggly warm sleeping bags, what more could you want!’. Now, I’d probably pause for about a minute, before saying ‘of course not – it’ll be great fun…’

Thank you Jorge!
I’m not a person that drinks alchool very often (it tends raise very fast) but today I’ll join you.
To you, to me, to everyones dreams and happiness!
Come around to my place more often.
Lili

I think you are absolutely nuts, who in their right mind would join you in such an excursion, with the rain pouring like it has been lately, bears, squirrels and chipmunks preparing for hibernation, and cold cold water and cold nights.

Make sure you bring a lot of chairs (13 or so)an air matress (queen size), some drinks and a warm person to be next to! Better yet 4 warm people or at least 2 warm cute ones and two wise cracking axe carrying beetnicks who can’t hold their liquor!

I guess I’m a lucky person!
Weather forecast for Lisbon this weekend: high 23c, low 18c, clear. I guess you should all be camping on my backyard. I can make some hot chocolate too but I don’t think you’ll need it.

Just got out of the woods for a week camping. Except I call it hunting. Was 250 miles north west of Thunder Bay and had a foot of snow on the ground. I love this time of year. No bugs!

Word of advice. It is hunting season full out (moose & bear) right now. Try to wear some blaze orange and avoid wearing fur coats in the bush at the moment. I will be camping again in November for deer season. Have fun and be safe!

Mrs. J. you are very welcomed!
Since it’s not cold enough to get some hot chocolate I might go crazy (a little bit more than usual) and get a chocolate cake! This thing is only fun due the amount of chocolate we get in our system … one way or the other 😉
What do you think Mrs. J.? Deal?

Lili, I’ll accept a place to stay in Lisboa any day! I adore Portugal. And if we’re going to talk about chocolate and camping, I can introduce you to “Banana boats”. They go like this:
– take a banana in it’s peel and slice it lengthways
– take as many chocolate chips and marshmallows as possible and shove them into the slit in the banana
– wrap it all up in tin foil
– place it by the coals in the fire pit
– let the chocolate and marshmallow melt and the banana get warm and soft
– when done, just open it up, grab a spoon and eat directly from the tin foil.